Journal article

Survey of the prevalence of immunization non-compliance due to needle fears in children and adults

Needle fears are a documented barrier to immunization in children and adults. There is a paucity of data, however, regarding the prevalence of needle fears and their impact on immunization compliance. In this cross-sectional survey, a convenience sample of parents (n = 883) and children (n = 1024) attending a public museum in Toronto, Canada answered questions about needle fears and non-compliance with immunization due to needle fear. Altogether, 24% of parents and 63% of children reported a fear of needles. Needle fear was the primary reason for immunization non-compliance for 7% and 8% of parents and children, respectively. Interventions aimed at improving education about, and access to, analgesic interventions during immunization injections performed in childhood are recommended in order to prevent the development of needle fears and vaccine non-compliance

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2012

Journal

Vaccine

Volume

32

Type

Journal article

Categories

  • Service delivery

Countries

  • Canada

Tags

  • Demand

WHO Regions

  • Region of the Americas